New York AFLSE June Newsletter

The New York Chapter is kicking off the summer with a number of very exciting events.

This week the GOLD Special Interest Group will be hosting a tour of the Met followed by drinks on the rooftop overlooking Central Park. Spaces are limited for this event.

On Tuesday, June 17th, Sir Howard Davies, director of the school, will be speaking about global financial regulation to the Finance Special Interest Group.

At the end of the month (June 26th) the chapter will be hosting its annual Pub Quiz so organize a team of friends and come down for a night of questions and drinks. Other upcoming events in the Philharmonic Night in the Park and the annual Bon Voyage party. Stayed tuned for more details.

Please note that special interest group events are open to all members and the chapter's affiliation with the New York Business Schools Club has added a number of additional events to the website. Please check the chapter page for the most current events and sign up quickly so you don't miss any of these exciting events. Please see our event listings below for more details about the upcoming events.

The AFLSE has officially launched the special interest groups. To find events of interest and groups of interest please go to www.aflse.org and visit the Chapters & Groups tab for more information.

Please note that this has now replaced the listserver and if you wish to submit listings for jobs, events, or housing please direct emails to newyork@aflse.org for posting in next month's newsletter.

Thank you for your past and future support of the AFLSE.

Norm MorneauChapter Newsletter Editor

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